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Skin pain like a burn but haven't BEEN burnt?

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CardyMow · 08/10/2011 13:34

What on Earth is wrong with me? On my right arm, just to the side of my elbow, and also on the fingers of my right hand, on the top of my hand on the bits of my fingers that are between my knuckles on my hand and the first joint in my fingers, I have a pain when it is brushed even really gently that is Soooooo painful it's sending me through the roof. It feels like I have badly burnt my elbow and my fingers. But I haven't. There is no rash or mark, but it still hurts like I have burnt myself when I haven't.

What is wrong with me?

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MrsVidic · 08/10/2011 13:37

is it a sign of malaria? I just remember cheryl cole saying this

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CardyMow · 08/10/2011 13:39

Hahaha to malaria - I am assuming Malaria would be a little hard to get when you haven't been outside of Essex for a decade?!

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debinaboat · 08/10/2011 13:40

If it feels like sunburn?it might be nerve damage.that shows in a lot of different and wierd ways...

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Ben10WasTheSpawnNowWeLoveLego · 08/10/2011 13:43

Sounds like nerve pain to me

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CardyMow · 08/10/2011 13:43

No, it feels more like boiling water has been poured over me. But it hasn't.

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CardyMow · 08/10/2011 13:44

But what would cause this sort of pain??

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Ben10WasTheSpawnNowWeLoveLego · 08/10/2011 13:44

x-post. The ulnar nerve runs from your neck across your shoulders and then down your arm over the front of your elbow and down to your two little fingers. I know your pain. It is not good :(

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EssentialFattyAcid · 08/10/2011 13:44

chemical burn maybe from a plant?

or nerve pain

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Ben10WasTheSpawnNowWeLoveLego · 08/10/2011 13:45

If the nerve has been compressed then it can cause horrid pain. Can you bear to do any stretching?

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debinaboat · 08/10/2011 13:47

pressure on a nerve somewhere, neck?spine? i dont know much about shingles but it can cause pain like that too.might be too early for the rash?

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BertieBotts · 08/10/2011 13:47

Sounds painful! Have you tried NHS Direct? They might advise out of hours.

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ibbydibby · 08/10/2011 13:52

Could it be shingles?

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CardyMow · 08/10/2011 13:52

Tried stretching. hurts, but not like if it is touched. Doesn't help - when not touched, it is FINE, not painful. Only when touched, really, is it hurting.

Crap - hope it's not shingles. It's only on my right hand side.

Not a chemical burn - not been near any plants. Or chemicals.

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CardyMow · 08/10/2011 13:59

Ben10 - what do you mean it's not good? This is a 'new' thing for me, to add to my other odd symptoms that have been 'ongoing' for YEARS.

Tiredness even after 11 hrs sleep, yet insomnia. 'atypical' 'drop' seizures that have been dxd as epilepsy, then re-dxd as 'non-epileptic attack disorder', then RE-DXD as epilepsy. Having to sleep for most of the next day if I do something as daft as going shopping. Feeling like doing everyday things like the school run is like wading uphill through treacle. Depression (not had problems with that for about 8 years though). Joint aches (EVERY joint). Given up with GP, just tries to shove AD's at me when I KNOW I am no longer depressed. IBS. Had pneumonia 18 months ago. LOTS of allergies (preservatives in food, wasp stings, kidney beans, hayfever).

But this is pissing me OFF. It hurts, even when my HAIR brushes against it FFS.

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CardyMow · 08/10/2011 14:00

OH - other allergies - penicillin, amoxycillin, erythmoricin. Anaphylaxis with them.

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Ben10WasTheSpawnNowWeLoveLego · 08/10/2011 14:05

Hunty By "not good" I meant that if it is nerve pain then I know how bad it feels.

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Ben10WasTheSpawnNowWeLoveLego · 08/10/2011 14:06

Could it be Fibromyalgia? That seems to have loads of random symptoms that affect all parts of the body.

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CardyMow · 08/10/2011 14:11

Hmm I have considered Fibro in the past for my other symptoms - but had no idea that this could also be a possible symptom. Yet when I mention Fibro to the GP, he just tries to throw AD's at me and claim I must be depressed. I'm not.

I'm going to have to go back to the GP, aren't I?

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onefatcat · 08/10/2011 14:11

First thought is shingles.

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CardyMow · 08/10/2011 14:12

Ah, I see, Ben10. Sad that you know what this feels like. It's Jeffing horrid. I have put my hair into a bun so that it is no longer brushing my arm. Hmm

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CardyMow · 08/10/2011 14:13

If it IS shingles - can I give my dc shingles if they HAVE had CP? What about 8mo DS3 - he's not even had CP yet - and he's bf and a bottle refuser.

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onefatcat · 08/10/2011 14:17

You can catch chicken pox from someone with shingles. You can't catch shingles.

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GumballCharm · 08/10/2011 14:23

I thought shingles too...that is very painful. You would get blisters with it eventually.

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Ben10WasTheSpawnNowWeLoveLego · 08/10/2011 14:26

You might be depressed due to the fibro.

Take a list of the symptoms from the website ticking each one which affects you to your GP - see a different one at the surgery if need be. They need to stop ignoring the very large list of symptoms that you have outlined.

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CardyMow · 08/10/2011 14:29

Been googling - would it be advisable to cover the areas that are sore in case it IS shingles, it says I can only give DS3 CP from shingles if there is direct contact - but if I don't cover it then he MIGHT have direct contact when bf'ing. AARRGH!

Don't want it to be shingles.

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